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How can I stop using Lockwise and still have my passwords Sync?

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Vision Accessable Computing is my issue. The Lockwise page/interface is narrow and verticle; I suspect it is that was so it is easier to read on narrow smart phone screens. I don't have a smart phone because the screen is too small to see for me. I own desktops with multiple monitors so I can view things big across multiple, and thus wide, screens. Lockwise can't be dealt with this way and as such is not able to be "skimmed." I need to have my passwords (and everything else) synced across my 3 desktops. But, as described, Lockwise is only poorly readible. How can I sync passwords and get the option for the old password interface? Or do I have to log in (getting Lockwise) to sync and then have to log out for the rest of the day to read? Is the only option for visually impaired people like me (aging eyesight) to downgrade to an earlier version of Firefox and just know I can NEVER update again? And if so, how do I make Firefox "un-update?"

Vision Accessable Computing is my issue. The Lockwise page/interface is narrow and verticle; I suspect it is that was so it is easier to read on narrow smart phone screens. I don't have a smart phone because the screen is too small to see for me. I own desktops with multiple monitors so I can view things big across multiple, and thus wide, screens. Lockwise can't be dealt with this way and as such is not able to be "skimmed." I need to have my passwords (and everything else) synced across my 3 desktops. But, as described, Lockwise is only poorly readible. How can I sync passwords and get the option for the old password interface? Or do I have to log in (getting Lockwise) to sync and then have to log out for the rest of the day to read? Is the only option for visually impaired people like me (aging eyesight) to downgrade to an earlier version of Firefox and just know I can NEVER update again? And if so, how do I make Firefox "un-update?"

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First of all, it is a problem if you trust an update that installs things you don't want. Without being informed beforehand. I had a lot of problems with the Lockwise installation. I am dependent on being able to show me all passwords and accesses in a list. If this no longer works, I have to leave FireFox or install an external password manager. I also find it annoying that the function for updates at FF cannot be deactivated and FF always points out that an update is available. It is none of FF's concern whether I want an update. And I also feel compelled when security is forced on me. I am a grown person and decide for myself what I do and do not need unwanted advice. Since Google or Facebook respects my privacy better than FF,